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Definition of Incendiarisms
1. incendiarism [n] - See also: incendiarism
Lexicographical Neighbors of Incendiarisms
Literary usage of Incendiarisms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Heredity and Human Progress by William Duncan McKim (1900)
"Thus, in Spain, February, 1883, there were within ten days thirty-two murders
and eight incendiarisms." In Chicago, May, 1886, four were killed and ..."
2. The Land of the Morning: An Account of Japan and Its People by William Gray Dixon (1882)
"Most, if not all, of these Si, the authorities regarded, although proof was
wanting, as really incendiarisms, and they went so far as to express a belief ..."
3. Population and Trade in France in 1861-62 by Frederic Marshall (1862)
"incendiarisms by the proprietors themselves, in the hope of gaining their insurance,
rose from 14 per cent. of the whole number of ..."
4. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1834)
"... reader—by lawless combinations in every direction against their employers and
benefactors— by incendiarisms, by flying in the тегу " We come now to the ..."